a.
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Functional group:
Functional group contains particular atom or group of atoms bonded in a molecule which has specific chemical and physical properties. Adding any specific functional group to the compound can form a new product it is known as functionalization. The functional group contains heteroatoms and a multiple bond in a compound.
b.
Interpretation
The higher boiling point of given compound crack or Cocaine hydrochloride has to be determined.
c.
Interpretation
The solubility of water in the given compounds cocaine or Cocaine hydrochloride have to be determined.
d.
Interpretation
The relative solubility of crack and Cocaine hydrochloride has to be explained.
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